2017 South Carolina

The women's squad was expected to be in the Final Four; it was a top five team for most of the season and a 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament. The men, on the other hand, weren't expected to even make their tournament, and even if they did, they'd be an early out. So much for that. Frank Martin's squad beat Marquette, Duke, Baylor and Florida to get to Phoenix. As they say in Columbia, it's great to be a Gamecock.

2016 Syracuse

People debated the Syracuse men making the NCAA Tournament in the first place, yet the No. 10 seed Orange went on one of the more improbable runs in recent memory to reach the Final Four. The SU women, led by coach Quentin Hillsman and point guard Alexis Peterson, upset No. 1 seed South Carolina and beat No. 7 seed Tennessee to reach the Final Four.

2014 UConn

Breanna Stewart was just a sophomore, but the best player in women's college basketball led the Huskies to a 40-0 campaign. On the men's side, Shabazz Napier and the Huskies men defeated Kentucky in the title game.

2011 UConn

Kemba Walker carried the Huskies through the Big East Tournament and NCAA Tournament, as Connecticut knocked off Butler in the national championship game. The women, led by Maya Moore, lost to Notre Dame in the final.

2006 LSU

The men stunned No. 1 seed Duke in the Sweet 16 and used an overtime win over Texas to advance to the Final Four, but lost to UCLA in the semifinals. Led by national player of the year Seimone Augustus, the women made their third consecutive Final Four but fell to Duke in the semifinals.

2005 Michigan State

The Spartans defeated Duke and Kentucky in the Sweet 16 and Elite Eight, respectively, to advance to the title game as a No. 5 seed, but fell to UNC in the semifinals. The women reached their first title game in program history and lost to Baylor.

2004 UConn

Led by Emeka Okafor, the men knocked off No. 1 seed Duke in the semifinals and Georgia Tech in the national championship. The women claimed their third consecutive title in 2004 in the final year of the Diana Taurasi era. It was the first time in NCAA history that both the men’s and women’s team from the same school won national basketball titles.

2003 Texas

The Longhorns men’s team made its first Final Four appearance in more than 50 years, earning a No. 1 seed and winning the first four games by double-digits before being upset by Syracuse in the semifinals. The women made their fourth and final Final Four run of the Jody Conradt era, losing to UConn in the semifinals.

2002 Oklahoma

The men made the Final Four for the first time since 1988, making the tournament as a No. 2 seed before losing to Indiana in the semifinals. The women rolled through the tournament as a No. 1 seed before falling to UConn in the championship.

1999 Duke

The men won their first five games of the tournament by an average of 25 points before losing in the championship to Connecticut. The women advanced to their first national title game before losing to Purdue.

1983 Georgia

The men’s team made the first Final Four in program history the year after Dominique Wilkins left for the NBA, defeating reigning national champ UNC before losing to N.C. State in the semifinal. The women also made the semifinals for the first time in program history, defeating No. 1 seed Tennessee in the Elite Eight before losing to eventual champ South Carolina in the Final Four.